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Expand2 pounds flank steak Ask a question about this ingredient
1 soup bone Ask a question about this ingredient
6 cups water Ask a question about this ingredient
1 tablespoon salt Ask a question about this ingredient
3 garlic cloves Ask a question about this ingredient
3 tomatoes Ask a question about this ingredient
3 green peppers Ask a question about this ingredient
1/2 cup vegetable oil Ask a question about this ingredient
1 onion Ask a question about this ingredient
2 garlic cloves Ask a question about this ingredient
1 green pepper Ask a question about this ingredient
8 ounces canned tomato sauce Ask a question about this ingredient
1 teaspoon salt Ask a question about this ingredient
1 bay leaf Ask a question about this ingredient
1/2 cup dry white wine Ask a question about this ingredient
8 ounces canned pimentos Ask a question about this ingredient
Cut the meat into large chunks, approximately 3" in length.
Ask a question about this stepPlace the meat, soup bone, salt, garlic, rough chopped tomatoes, rough chopped green peppers, parsley and rough chopped onion in a pressure cooker.
Ask a question about this stepCover with the water.
Ask a question about this stepClose pressure cooker and place over high heat.
Ask a question about this stepOnce optimal pressure has been reached, start counting 30 minutes and lower heat to medium.
Ask a question about this stepLet pressure cooker's safety pin drop and open.
Ask a question about this stepStrain liquid and reserve for beef broth.
Ask a question about this step.Using two forks, pull the meat apart and shred into strips
Ask a question about this stepMove to the second portion of the ingredients list, 'for the ropa vieja'.
Ask a question about this stepSlice the onions into thin rings.
Ask a question about this stepCut the green pepper into thin strips.
Ask a question about this stepMince the garlic.
Ask a question about this stepFry the garlic, onion and green pepper in the vegetable oil, until softened.
Ask a question about this stepAdd the rest of the ingredients and cook over low heat, covered, for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Ask a question about this stepChop the pimentos and add to the ropa vieja stew at the end and mix well.
Ask a question about this stepServe over white rice and a fresh salad.
Ask a question about this stepOld Clothes is how we jokingly call it - pretty close!. No, my parents were born in Cuba; I'm born and raised in Miami.
Does this translate to Old Rope? It sounds delicious despite my translation. Have you ever been to Cuba?
I had ropa vieja on my one visit to Miami. I loved Miami, loved the food, and will definitely be making this!!